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    soulfuelshane Guest

    2001 defender fuel pump connectors

    hi all , dropped the fuel tank off the defender last night (pump buggered), and it fell off the jack.As everyone who has done this before will know i broke all 4 connectors off the lines. seriously thought there would be more slack. can any one help with some where to find them and then a way to install. was thinking of using a heat gun to remove broken stalks and reinstalling new ones the same way. any advice warmly welcomed. shane

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulfuelshane View Post
    hi all , dropped the fuel tank off the defender last night (pump buggered), and it fell off the jack.As everyone who has done this before will know i broke all 4 connectors off the lines. seriously thought there would be more slack. can any one help with some where to find them and then a way to install. was thinking of using a heat gun to remove broken stalks and reinstalling new ones the same way. any advice warmly welcomed. shane

    I used these when extending my fuel lines

    https://www.aeroflowperformance.com/af810-05s

    perfect fit for the td5 fuel pump

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    soulfuelshane Guest
    thanks , will order some tonight.

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    soulfuelshane Guest

    still have td5 fuel line issues

    does any one have some suggestion on joining the fuel lines on the td5. having broken all 4 connectors to the fuel pump from the lines i now can find no info on how to install the new connectors to the existing fuel lines.is it possible or is a new set of lines the only option. cheers shane.

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    Pull the old ones out, then push the new in and secure with a hose clamp.

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    soulfuelshane Guest
    that was my plan but the lining inside the outer rubber housing is so inflexible as to make it impossible to push the new connectors in. with a little heat applied it simply collapses into a soft sticky mess.finding it very frustrating. really should have taken more time with my jack in the first place.
    shane

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